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Thomas, Oldfield. The generic names Myrmecophaga and Didelphis. 

 Amer. nat., xx.w. p. 14o-14">. February, 1901. 



The great anteater should stand as Myrmecophaga tridaciyla, while 

 Uroleptes and Cyclopes should be accepted in their current application 

 Allen, Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xiv. p. 1)2. June 19, 1901). The name 

 Didelphis marsupialis should be restricted to the large opossum of north- 

 eastern South America. 

 Thomas, Oldfield. New mammals from Peru and Bolivia, with a list of 

 those recorded from the Inambari River, upper Madre de Dins. Ann. ami 

 mag. nat. hist., 7th ser., vn, p. 178- 190. February, 1901. 



The species are all South American. Galera distinguished generically 

 from Galictis. 

 Thomas. Oldfield. On a new genus and species of Vespertilionine bat from 

 East Africa. Ann. and mag. nat. hist., 7th ser., vn, p. 160-462. May, 1901. 

 Laephotis wintoni. The generic affinities of the Serotine hats are dis- 

 cussed, with the conclusion that Eptesicus cannot be regarded as distinct 

 from Vespertilio. 

 Thomas, Oldfield. New Myotis, Artibeus, Sylvilagus, ami Metachirus from 

 Central and South America. Ann. and mag. nat. hist., 7th ser., vn, p. 541 

 545. June, 1901. 



Myotis simus (Peru), Artibeus watsoni (Panama). Sylvilagus surdaster 

 (Ecuador), Metachirus nudicaudatus phaeurus (Ecuador). 

 Thomas, Oldfield. On a collection of mammals from the Kanuku Mountains, 

 British Guiana. Ann. and mag. nat. hist., 7th ser.. vm, p. 139-154. August, 

 1901. 



Contains a further statement concerning the applicability of the name 

 Didelphis marsupialis to the South American opossum (p. loo). 

 Thomas, Oldfield. On a collection of bats from Para. Ann. and mag. nat. 

 hist,, 7th ser., vm, p. 180-103. September, 11)01. 



The hats commonly known as Artibeus llatus and Hemiderma 



brevicaudum should stand as A. jamaiceiisis and H. perspicillatum respec- 

 tively (p. 192). 

 Thomas, Oldfield. New neotropical mammals, with a note on the species of 

 Reithrodon. Ann. and mag. nat. hist., 7th ser., vm, p. 246-255. Septem- 

 ber, 1901. 



Dasypterus ega and its subspecies (p, 246-247): 1) e. panamensis subsp. 

 nov., D. e. fuscatus subsp. nov. (Colombia), 1). ega, typical form (Brazil), 

 J), e. argentinus subsp. nov. (Argentina); other new forms: Felis pajeros 

 crucina (Patagonia). Nasua quichua (Ecuador), X. olivacea meridensis 

 (Venezuela), Nectomys esmeraldarum (Ecuador), Oryzomys tectus (Pan- 

 ama), 0. panamensis (Panama), Eligmodontia callosa boliviae (Bolivia). 

 Thomas, Oldfield. New insular forms of Nasua ami Dasyprocta. Ann. 

 and mag. nat. hist., 7th ser., vm, p. 271-27:!. October, L901. 



Nasua thersites (Cozumel) and Dasyprocta ruatanica (Ruatan). 

 Thomas, Oldfield. On the geographical races of the kinkajou. Ann. and 

 mag. nat. hist., 7th ser., ix, p. 266-270. April, 1902. 



Potosflavus aztecus subsp. nov. (Mexico and Guatemala), P.f. megalotis 



